Politics | In Brief

Politics - In Brief

May 12, 2008

*TOWN-HALL MEETINGS POSSIBLE: Barack Obama's campaign is considering a suggestion from John McCain's campaign for the two presidential hopefuls to participate in joint town meetings and debates around the country starting this summer, Obama's chief strategist said Sunday. Asked about the suggestion and how serious it was, David Axelrod, Obama's chief campaign strategist, said: "Very seriously. . . . We believe that is the most significant election we've faced in a long time." He appeared on Fox News Sunday. "We're at war. Our economy is in turmoil. And we've got so many challenges that the people of this country deserve a serious discourse, and it shouldn't be limited necessarily to three kind of very regimented debates in the fall," he added. Axelrod declined to discuss details. So did aides to McCain, saying they'd rather wait until they have an official opponent. "We ought to begin sooner, and we ought to have a free-flowing conversation about where we want to take this country," Axelrod said. "So you know, we're interested in that proposal and eager to sit down and talk about it."